Claremont FC Photographs
These photos have been collected from Claremont Football Club archives. Starting from 1897 of the first recorded football team in the Claremont area, well before the Cottesloe Football Club had its beginnings in 1906, Claremont/Cottesloe in B Grade WAFL in1921 and Claremont/Cottesloe entering the A Grade WAFL in 1926. In 1933 the then WAFL changed its name to the WANFL (West Australian National Football League), which remained in place till 1980. Claremont/Cottesloe Football Club changed its name to Claremont Football Club in 1935, as it still is today.
1955 Claremont Touring Party to the Eastern States
1955 Claremont tourists at Geelong on the Claremont Interstate Tour.
1955 Don Idle and Wally Sidebottom on a Melbourne train on the Claremont Interstate Tour.
1955 Eastern States Tour Photo
1955 five members outside a Melbourne Hotel while on the Claremont Interstate Tour.
1955 front two players on a Melbourne bus on the Claremont Interstate Tour
1955 Members at a Melbourne Hotel while on the Claremont Interstate Tour.
1955 Members at a Melbourne Hotel while on the Claremont Interstate Tour.
1955 Photo of Claremont Combined Under 16’s
1955 Photo of Claremont Under 16s Team undefeated
1955 photograph at Kalgoorlie Swimming Pool of John Hyde Claremont Coach.
1955 Photograph of the Claremont High School Football Team
1955 photograph was taken of Peter Jago on the Interstate tour
1955 players outside the bank in Melbourne on the Claremont Interstate Tour
1955 Stan Headon with the touring party of the Claremont Interstate Tour.
1955 The Claremont touring party alongside the track near Kalgoorlie.
1955 The Claremont touring party in front of the train near Kalgoorlie.
1955 the Claremont touring party went to the Ford Factory at Geelong
1955 Three members at a Melbourne Hotel on the Claremont Interstate Tour
1955 three players in Melbourne City on the Claremont Interstate Tour.
1955 three players in Melbourne on the Claremont Interstate Tour.
1955 three tourists at Geelong with the party of the Claremont Interstate Tour.
1955 various photos while in Geelong with the Claremont touring party
1955 various photos while in Geelong with the Claremont touring party.
1956 League Team from Annual report
1956 Photo of League Squad
1957 Claremont Football Club Team Members
1957 Ron Hinchcliffe trying to prevent mark by Brian Foley
1958 photo of Claremont Captain Coach Ray Richards
1959 Claremont league Side
1960 Claremont Football Club League Team
1960 Photo of the Claremont League side
1960 PPOA
1960 scrap book Photo of Les Mumme
1960s 4 x Photographs of Lorne Cook at training for Claremont and at State training
1960s Claremont player Alan Mycock and his new wife Margo
1960s Denis Marshall Photo at Training
1960s Photo of Cook, Harvey and Mithen
1960s Photo of Ian Abraham
1960s Photograph of champions John McIntosh and Wayne Harvey
1960s Photographs of Claremont Ground surface, crowd and covered stand area
1960s photos of Brian Fairclough at training
1960s Warren Marshall Photo
1960s Wayne Harvey marking in the pack while Ian Brayshaw waits for crumbs
1960s Wayne Harvey was approached to try out for American Football ( Gridiron )
1961 Claremont’s Australian Championship Representatives.
1961 Flying attempt to stop goal by Peter Crisp.
1961 Lorne Cook receives another free Kick.
1961 Newspaper Photo of Lorne Cook and his Uncle William (Paddy) Hebbard.
1961 Photo of the Claremont League side
1961 State Championship Team
1961, April Claremont played Subiaco at Subiaco.
1962 June, Photograph in the newspaper of the WA State Team Melbourne and Adelaide
1962 Australian Championship Representatives
1962 Claremont Football Club Members
1962 State Representatives
1962 Wayne Harvey returns after Shoulder Injury
1963 An exhausted Ken Mann
1963 Claremont Football Club Members (State Representatives)
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About The Project
With the support of Lotterywest, Media on Mars and many CFC volunteers, this project is about capturing the history of the Claremont Football Club in digital form. A first in West Australian Football.